John Schmidt Go Fund Me?

I don't understand the issue. If people get some entertainment, instruction, and can be involved in a world record attempt, what's the harm in chipping in a few bucks? No one is required to contribute but what's the harm in providing a live stream and accepting donations to help with the production?
I agree. The internet is unreliable in my area. I don’t prepay for streams. If I come across something that is interesting, and I can actually watch it, then I pay.
 
I don't understand the issue. If people get some entertainment, instruction, and can be involved in a world record attempt, what's the harm in chipping in a few bucks? No one is required to contribute but what's the harm in providing a live stream and accepting donations to help with the production?
You're right, no one is required to contribute.

But people do get tired of the ever-growing flood of "live streamers" who are on the internet begging for money.

Also, I think many of us tend to associate donating to GoFundMe with the intent of supporting actual worthy causes - not feeding John Schmidt's ego. :oops:
 
No pun but how Ballzy. If for entertainment charge for admission. Maybe I’ll set a GoFundMe for myself. Watch me be a hot dog playing 1p. I’m trying to break the Oscar Meyer record for shots dogged
 
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Pocket size does seem to make a difference. The tight table is pretty tough for 14.1. He is playing 1 pocket ghost after torturing himself playing straight pool. ;)

 
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I would imagine its because taking time attempting this record means he is not working doing his regular job and this helps supplement his income.
 
Running 126 on 4-1/4” pockets is the difficulty equivalent of running 250-300 on 5” pockets, maybe even more.
Schmidt commented that it took him 11 innings to run 100 on 4-1/4" pockets, but that he had also tried on the Gold Crown, and it took him three innings to run 100. Will be interesting to see if he matches that with tomorrow's run.
 
What is his regular job?
Sounds like he is an "entrepreneur" who is looking for new investors 😁

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I don't understand the issue. If people get some entertainment, instruction, and can be involved in a world record attempt, what's the harm in chipping in a few bucks? No one is required to contribute but what's the harm in providing a live stream and accepting donations to help with the production?
The issue I have with it is there is still no method of watching/streaming/renting his previous run... Why should I contribute to the new run, when I have never had a way of seeing the old one.
 
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